Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Are Moving Into a New Home, Thanks to the Queen

We're not sure if Prince Harry and Meghan Markle listed a cottage in their wedding registry, but the newlyweds were just given a new home by the Queen herself. The Daily Mail reports that Harry and Meghan — ahem the Duke and Duchess of Sussex — will be moving out of their apartment in Kensington Palace and into Adelaide Cottage, located in Home Park, in Windsor.

The move is kind of a big deal when you consider that the majority of the royals — including Prince William and Kate — all reside in Kensington. Harry's previous home was a 21-room apartment located right next to his brother's place, and it's where he proposed to Meghan. The cottage is, however, in close proximity to the Queen and Prince Philip.

While Kensington Palace hasn't officially announced the relocation news, according to the Daily Mail, Harry and Meghan have been eyeing the cottage and will move in rather soon. Adelaide Cottage is about a 40-minute drive from Kensington, which means the couple will definitely have more privacy now. It's also walking distance from where the couple got married.

Built in 1831, the cottage has been home to many royals and was renovated in 2015. It's reported to have "a coved ceiling with gilded dolphins," a "rope ornament from a 19th Century Royal yacht," and a marble Graeco-Egyptian fireplace. The Duchess of Sussex, a former lifestyle blogger, will surely be putting her own personal touch to the place.